In an ideal world, all men will all instinctively know how to ask women out in a way that doesn't make any of them feel uncomfortable or women will all instinctively know that asking people out is scary & men have varying degrees of both confidence & social panache.
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Asking someone out to coffee may not be threatening, but asking someone out to Starbucks is really, really offensive.
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For tea, asking someone out for tea, should be at automatic fine, and possibly imprisonment, if the person is English.
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Okay, enough with the joke responses. In addition to being a resentful supposition, it's also really, really sexist. The implication is that women are the weaker, fairer sex who easily feel threatened and men are the dominant, more powerful sex. ...
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I was taught in Women's Studies over 20 years ago that it is sexist to assert women are physically weaker than men and vice versa. Is that now passé?
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What's true and what isn't in gender studies is all situational, based on what benefits women and gender and sexual minorities
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